The Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: From the Original Editions...Chatto & Windus, 1875 |
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Page 150
... Cyclopian jaw - bone , man - destroying ? Be silent , Satyrs , while I ask and hear Whence coming , they arrive the Ætnean hill . * The Antistrophe is omitted . Ulys . Friends , can you show me some clear 150 POSTHUMOUS POEMS .
... Cyclopian jaw - bone , man - destroying ? Be silent , Satyrs , while I ask and hear Whence coming , they arrive the Ætnean hill . * The Antistrophe is omitted . Ulys . Friends , can you show me some clear 150 POSTHUMOUS POEMS .
Page 151
... Ulys . I am the same , but do not rail upon me.- Sil . Whence sailing do you come to Sicily ? Ulys . From Ilion , and from the Trojan toils . Sil . How , touch'd you not at your paternal shore ? Ulys . The strength of tempests bore me ...
... Ulys . I am the same , but do not rail upon me.- Sil . Whence sailing do you come to Sicily ? Ulys . From Ilion , and from the Trojan toils . Sil . How , touch'd you not at your paternal shore ? Ulys . The strength of tempests bore me ...
Page 152
... Ulys . What do they eat man's flesh ? Sil . No one comes here who is not eaten up . Ulys . The Cyclops now - Where is he ? Sil . Absent on Ætna , hunting with his dogs . Ulys . Know'st thou what thou must do to aid us hence ? Sil . I ...
... Ulys . What do they eat man's flesh ? Sil . No one comes here who is not eaten up . Ulys . The Cyclops now - Where is he ? Sil . Absent on Ætna , hunting with his dogs . Ulys . Know'st thou what thou must do to aid us hence ? Sil . I ...
Page 153
From the Original Editions... Percy Bysshe Shelley. Ulys . Did it flow sweetly down your throat ? Sil . So that it tingled to my very nails . Ulys . And in addition I will give you gold . Sil . Let gold alone ! only unlock the cask . Ulys ...
From the Original Editions... Percy Bysshe Shelley. Ulys . Did it flow sweetly down your throat ? Sil . So that it tingled to my very nails . Ulys . And in addition I will give you gold . Sil . Let gold alone ! only unlock the cask . Ulys ...
Page 155
... Ulys . Hear , Cyclops , a plain take on the other side . We , wanting to buy food , came from our ship Into the neighbourhood of your cave , and here This old Silenus gave us in exchange These lambs for wine , the which he took and ...
... Ulys . Hear , Cyclops , a plain take on the other side . We , wanting to buy food , came from our ship Into the neighbourhood of your cave , and here This old Silenus gave us in exchange These lambs for wine , the which he took and ...
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